Mississippi News
Below freezing but overall calm – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Temperatures in Columbus, Mississippi are expected to be chilly at the beginning of the week, with overnight lows in the upper 20s and highs in the low to middle 50s. Wednesday will be slightly warmer, reaching into the upper 50s to lower 60s, with increasing cloud coverage throughout the day. Rain is expected later in the week, with highs reaching 70s on Friday before a passing front brings more rain to the area. Overall, the week will start cool and then gradually warm up, with rain expected towards the end of the week.
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Brandon leaders break ground on The Heights
SUMMARY: The City of Brandon held a groundbreaking ceremony for The Heights at Brandon, a new mixed-use development. The project will feature 96 luxury residential lofts, an 82-room boutique hotel, a restaurant, 18,000 square feet of retail space, and another upscale restaurant. It will be located west of the Municipal Complex. The development aims to offer a combination of residential, retail, dining, and outdoor activities for the city and Rankin County. The Thrash Group is developing the project with Dale Partners Architects, and construction costs are estimated at $55 million. The city is excited about the new opportunities it will bring.
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Tupelo businesses join forces for ‘Feed the Red, Feed the Blue’
SUMMARY: Premiere Athletix in Tupelo, Mississippi, hosted a free lunch event on November 12, called “Feed the Red, Feed the Blue,” to show appreciation for local first responders. Firefighter Joshua Parks attended after a workout, highlighting the community’s strong support for emergency services. Chris Beckish, the gym’s owner, emphasized the importance of giving back to the dedicated professionals who risk their lives for others. Participation by Bishop’s Barbecue and Grill marked the event’s first year. Tupelo Police Chief John Quaka and Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson acknowledged the significance of community acknowledgment, especially following National First Responders Day.
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Local businesses struggle to find reliable workers
SUMMARY: Employers in the U.S., including Mississippi, are struggling with a worker shortage that emerged post-pandemic, with 49 available workers for every 100 open jobs. LeeAnn Johnson, a staffing coordinator for the CPI Group in Columbus, highlights the challenges of finding reliable and skilled applicants, noting issues with interview attendance and passing drug screenings. Johnson emphasizes the importance of attributes like reliability and confidence while matching job-seekers with employers, who often have varying skill requirements. Job-seekers can find opportunities on CPI’s website or through specific companies, and confidence is crucial in the application process.
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